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Derived termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Paganism (from Latin paganus, meaning "country dweller", "rustic") is a blanket term, typically used to refer to polytheistic religious traditions, although from a Christian perspective, the term can encompass all non–Abrahamic religions. It is primarily used in a historical context, referring to Greco-Roman polytheism as well as the polytheistic traditions of Europe before Christianization. In a wider sense, extended to contemporary religions, it includes most of the Eastern religions, and the indigenous traditions of the Americas, Central Asia, Australia and Africa, as well as non-Abrahamic folk religion in general. More narrow definitions will not include any of the world religions and restrict the term to local or rural currents not organized as civil religions. Characteristic of pagan traditions is the absence of proselytism and the presence of a living mythology, which explains religious practice. The term pagan is a Christian adaptation of the "gentile" of Judaism, and as such has an inherent Abrahamic bias, and pejorative connotations among monotheists, comparable to heathen and infidel also known as kafir (كافر) and mushrik in Islam. Peter Brown observes
For these reasons, ethnologists avoid the term "paganism," with its uncertain and varied meanings, in referring to traditional or historic faiths, preferring more precise categories such as polytheism, shamanism, pantheism, or animism. In the late 20th century, "Paganism", or "Neopaganism", became widely used in reference to adherents of various New Religious Movements including Wicca. As such, various modern scholars have begun to apply the term to three groups of separate faiths: Historical Polytheism (such as Celtic polytheism, Norse paganism, and Hellenic Polytheistic Reconstructionism also called Hellenismos), Folk/ethnic/Indigenous religions (such as Chinese folk religion and African traditional religion), and Neopaganism (such as Wicca and Germanic Neopaganism). From Wikipedia under the
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Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:23:06 GMT+00:00 Whitman & Hanson Express The band made up of Nick Pagan on the keyboard and bass, drummer Bryan Counter, guitarist Justin Richner and guitarist Derek Gilbert, recently performed at ... From Google News Search: "pagan" From Yahoo Image Search: "pagan" Whats the difference between a Christian and Pagan? Q. Now why do Christians have Pagan Symbols around their neck on their cars they go to a Church where there is a pagan symbol there outside the front. I thought the bible says in the bible book 1 John 5:21. Asked by rockorock - Fri Jul 31 05:21:19 2009 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments A. Oh dear... Have you ever seen the Philippines's expression of Catholicism? Beautiful, rich & vibrant. AND a blend of Catholicism and local traditions. THIS is how Christianity spread throughout the planet. ALL European expressions/sects have equally been influenced by the Indigenous traditions as it spread. no one religion rose fully formed, totally devoid of any Cultural Influences. This is why there's many common elements between the Xian stories and older cultures in the same areas where the original nomadic (foundations of the Xian faith) people travelled. The fight comes when the many sides (this is not a 2 sided debate) are are aggressively demanding exclusive rights to the USE of the various Indigenous Symbols. Fighting when a… [cont.] Answered by Rai A - Sat Aug 1 00:56:49 2009 Why do Atheists claim that every holiday is a pagan holiday? Q. According to atheists, Christmas was originally a pagan holiday. Halloween, pagan holiday. Easter? Yup, pagan. Thanksgiving? Totally pagan. 4th of July? Come on, we all know the pagans were first to celebrate that. Black History Month? Sooo pagan! Asked by LJ's Back! - Fri Sep 19 18:05:06 2008 - - 34 Answers - 0 Comments A. Because it's true. Answered by LM - Fri Sep 19 18:11:11 2008 Since Christ did not resurrect on a sunday why are so many celebrating pagan traditions?
Q. Since Christ was Crucified on a Thursday which coincides with the jewish holiday and pass over. And he resurrected on Saturday(the sabbath) why is world still celebrating old pagan traditions with such mis information. Asked by Exposing Catholicism - Mon Apr 13 10:15:03 2009 - - 18 Answers - 0 Comments A. pulled that one from the sock drawer... Answered by Catholic Defender - Mon Apr 13 12:31:38 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "pagan" |






